The flag had barely dropped when fingers started flying over keyboards around the country. Tickets for the 2011 Inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix went on limited sale December 8th . Early supporters of the race, known as the Checkered Flag Club, had first crack at all selections. They were quick to take advantage.
Race promoters were astonished at the number and levels of tickets sold. In all, more than $600,000 of tickets were snapped up in two hours during this abbreviated offering. It was a rousing vote of confidence for the widespread appeal of this event.
Tickets to the general public will open December 16th. Given the early rush at the box office, it might be advisable to tuck a few of these away in someone's Christmas stocking. By Labor Day, it might be standing room only.
(Observation opportunities in Bin 400 are also limited, as I've been reminding my sons for months.)
You'll find a dynamic layout of the course, festival, and all the amenities around it by clicking this interactive feature on the Baltimore Grand Prix website. This shows you were the grandstands, sponsoring hotels, paddocks, and action zones will all be located (with no sign of the jackhammers, backhoes, or hardhats currently on the site.)
From there you can access the ticket sale feature.
Start counting down the days until you can buy YOUR tickets. Then you can go out and cheer for the Pratt Street Pavers with renewed gusto. Maybe even wave a flag or two. We're all doing our part to make this event a fabulous success.
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